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"Context": "Furina once found a relatively unknown book in a library of Fontaine, and the story's main character was a servant working in an opulent mansion.\nThe idealistic young Mademoiselle Crabaletta, following a newspaper advertisement, came to a remote manor in the mountains to apply for employment, and despite her clumsiness, became a maid there all the same.\nThe Master of said mansion did not appear often, and though his loquacious surintendante and etiquette-minded gentilhomme managed it in his absence, she led a carefree life there.\nNone of the manor's attendants had been to the city in quite a long while, and so the maid taught them to sing the latest songs, play the latest tabletop games, and thus the servants grew closer and enjoyed one another's company.\nThere was but one ironclad rule, which was that none should approach the heavy wooden door that led three floors underground, behind which was locked a secret that only the Master of the mansion was privy to.\nThough the maid was curious, she treasured her vibrant life there too much to pry. Time passed quietly, and one day, they were told by the gentilhomme that the Master was about to visit, and so the servants hurriedly began to prepare.\nThe banquet was akin to a festival, and laughter and cheer filled every corner of the mansion — at least, until the Master was late the second day, and upon investigating, the maid was to discover his already-cold corpse.\nThe Gardes narrowed the suspects down to the servants, but the maid, convinced that the Master's death had something to do with the mansion's secret, at last decided to open that forbidden gate.\nTo her surprise, what awaited her on the other side was the mansion's main hall, upon the central stairs of which stood the all-too-familiar surintendante of the house. The words she spoke, too, were bizarrely known to the maid.\n\"Ah, you must be our newest applicant. Crabaletta, I believe?\"\nFurina was quite dumbfounded when she read that, for the story here recalled similar events in her memories.\nShe admired the happy lives of the maid and the other servants, and the maid's courage in facing down the ancient secret to defend that life.\nLater, Furina dreamt of that same mansion. In her dream, she was Crabaletta, huffing and puffing as she ran to that door of secrets, and, with one deep breath, pushed it open.\nBehind it was a torrent of seawater that drowned the mansion in an instant, dissolving all in its wake — the Gardes, the surintendante of the house, the gentilhomme, and even herself.\nFurina woke with a start, looking around her to gather her wits, and the rest of the story sprang to her mind, unbidden...\nCrabaletta made use of the time loop triggered by opening the door to solve the mystery of the Master's death and discover the mansion's secret, freeing all its inhabitants from an ancient curse.\n\"Thank you, Crabaletta.\"\nShe thanked the brave, stalwart girl for giving that tale a happy ending.\nAnd as for several vivid figures from the story, they would eventually be given lovely forms, that they might be by Furina's side."
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"Context": "\"If you become human, you can reveal your secret to no one. You will face suffering and loneliness... Is this still what you want?\"\nBy a twist of fate, the musical \"The Little Oceanid\" which nearly died before it could live, got the chance to be performed, and proved a resounding success at the Opera Epiclese.\nFurina, standing in for the real actress, played the heroine Clio, who sacrificed herself to guide the freshwater upon which human survival depended back to them.\nAccording to the script, she was not to take up the Vision that would appear before her as she disappeared, but instead allow it to fall into the ocean depths alone.\nBut during the actual performance, a real Vision appeared, and it belonged to Furina.\nVisions are usually objects that appear in response to humankind's most fervent wishes, but this one, in particular, seemed more like a reward for her past deeds.\nAs Furina grasped it, its reflected radiance seemed to contain her heart, filled once again by this performance.\nPerforming had, in the past, brought her much pain, to the point where she had turned her back on the stage, but she indubitably understood the glory and brilliance of the stage best of all, and could give those who chase their dreams on the stage her matchless guidance and support.\nAs to the question of what to do next, which had plagued her for so long, she now had a clear answer:\nTo see this world from the perspective of the audience, and create the greatest performances without stepping onstage.\nNo longer would her attention be focused only on musicals — as long as it's related to performance, Furina is interested in taking part from behind the curtain.\nAlso, it is worth mentioning that though she seemed quite calm upon receiving that Vision, so much so that she even managed a few fine words, upon leaving the theater troupe, Furina immediately set off afterward to avenge herself on the \"Local Legend\" she had once angered by accident... which ended quite poorly for her.\nShe returned home, dejected but not defeated. She spent all night studying her Vision, which ended up causing the entire building to flood.\nAnd once she had finally cleaned things up together with the Salon Members, she received a final missive from the apartment manager.\n\"No pets allowed in these apartments — not even if they are a Gentilhomme or Surintendante.\""
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